fatfillup
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So I am at an auction buying tools as usual and I see this belt sander sitting in a row of shop equipment. Mainly automotive stuff. Take a quick look and see an industrial 1.5 hp TEFC motor, well built and looks heavy.
Figure it's a good one and decide to chase it a bit. Reminded me of ones I have seen on Forged in Fire to finish knives.
Won it pretty cheap, not much competition there that day.
Wasn't as heavy as I thought but still stout.
Found the name and model number on it and Google shows Burr King 760 for $2,600 and up
Holy ****, just hit a home run. Figure put $1200 on it and take a grand.
So I take it to the shop to clean and test.
Huge mistake!! Fires right up and I test it.
I FELL IN LOVE! Oh does it make things smooth and shiney quick.
Refaced a couple of cheap body hammers and tried a few other things. Don't think I can sell it.
Having no knowledge of Burr King, when I mentioned it to some tools buddies, their jealousy was obvious
Figure it's a good one and decide to chase it a bit. Reminded me of ones I have seen on Forged in Fire to finish knives.
Won it pretty cheap, not much competition there that day.
Wasn't as heavy as I thought but still stout.
Found the name and model number on it and Google shows Burr King 760 for $2,600 and up
Holy ****, just hit a home run. Figure put $1200 on it and take a grand.
So I take it to the shop to clean and test.
Huge mistake!! Fires right up and I test it.
I FELL IN LOVE! Oh does it make things smooth and shiney quick.
Refaced a couple of cheap body hammers and tried a few other things. Don't think I can sell it.
Having no knowledge of Burr King, when I mentioned it to some tools buddies, their jealousy was obvious